A358 Taunton to Southfields Dualling Scheme Corfe Parish THE FACTS
A358 (Southfields to M5) Highways England only proposed 1 route for public consultation Other A303 schemes recently been in public consultation Sparkford 2 options Stonehenge 2 options Why only 1 option for consultation?? Technical Appraisal Report has 4 options https://highwaysengland.citizenspace.com/he/a 358-taunton-to-southfields/ Not available to view at recent Highways England consultations
GOV.UK Consultation Principles Jan 2016 Downloadable 2 page pdf 11 principles (A K) These principles give clear guidance to government departments (i.e. Highways England) on conducting consultations making sure we consult only on issues that are genuinely undecided How does this match with a single option consultation?
GOV.UK Consultation Principles Jan 2016 Only consult when there is more than ONE option Many local residents are left believing that they do not have a real opportunity to influence Highway England s decision making process Why can t HE follow Government Consultation Principles?
GOV.UK Consultation Principles Jan 2016 Pre-election period (purdah) for SCC elections commenced 20 th March HE A358 consultation commenced 28 th March, i.e. during purdah Freedom of Information request submitted Did HE seek advice and agreement from the Propriety and Ethics team in the Cabinet Office? HE response - NO however, the Local Authority were content with the approach and central government were aware of the proposed consultation dates Why don t HE play by the rules?
Previously Announced Scheme Jan 2015 M5 J25 Southfields Roundabout Details released in the Freedom of Information Request Similar alignment to 2A/2B M5 South connection south side of Haydon Lane Justification for latest scheme going ahead was based upon connection to M5 J25
Freedom of Information Request - SCC Letter from DfT to SCC cc Rebecca Pow MP 16 th August 2016 Meeting minutes from 3 rd March 2017 (SCC & HE) Numerous references to three options being still on the table SCC highlighted that assessment and reporting of the three routes to date will have been based on this link [to J25] being an integral part of two of the options Public Consultation started 28 th March 2017 Highways England announced just One preferred route In just 3½ weeks the other options were discarded by HE in what appears to be a unilateral decision. ONE OPTION WHY?
M5 North 4 s from Technical Appraisal Report M5 J25 Proposed Nexus Strategic Employment Site A358 All routes to Southfields Roundabout M5 J25A? (No Local Access) Discounted on Environmental Impacts M5 South
4 s - Benefit to Cost Ratio Preferred 8+NFS 1+NFS 8+J25 2A/2B 1.54 (Lowest) 1.76 1.87 2.08 (Highest) Benefit to cost ratio (BCR) Consultation Principles Used to evaluate all the benefits for building the new road Place a value upon all the economic benefits (commuters, business, others) Also includes impact of accidents, roadworks during construction, greenhouse gases, noise & air quality A higher BCR provides greater justification for building the road. 1.5-2.0 Medium 2.0-4.0 High Highway England s mandate: Provide the best value for money for the tax payer
4 s Accidents + Noise Preferred 8+NFS Accidents 0.3M increase HE Mandate Safer roads? Noise 0.8M increase 1+NFS 7.0M reduction 0.3M reduction 8+J25 9.7M reduction 2.2M reduction = Benefit 2A/2B 10.2M reduction 0.5M reduction Note: Compared to Do nothing option
4 s Traffic Flows (after 15 years) Preferred 8+NFS 1+NFS Annual Average Daily Traffic 26,000 31,700 Only 48% of highest option Therefore under-utilised as only primarily used by M5 South traffic Promotes rat runs 8+J25 45,900 2A/2B 54,600 73% for M5 North + Taunton - 40,000 27% for M5 South - 14,600
Technical Appraisal Report pg 88 M5 J25 Traffic + Old A358 The preferred option (with no link to J25) will therefore not alleviate traffic through Henlade. Similar traffic through J25 whichever option chosen However, both options 8+J25 and 2A/2B will act as a Henlade By-pass
4 s Construction Cost (2010 prices) Preferred 8+NFS Cost Benefits Benefit to Cost Ratio 244M 351M 1.54 (Lowest) Cheapest 1+NFS 257M 427M 1.76 8+J25 266M 445M 1.87 Extra 40M Extra 178M 2A/2B 284M 529M 2.08 (Highest)
J25A in Vivary & Cotlake Hill Green Wedge J25A will be within the urban boundary & Green Wedge HE have verbally confirmed no connection to Killams Ave HE have confirmed a new two bridge roundabout with north and south facing slip roads only Layout below left is an assumption ONLY, as HE not forthcoming with detail Green Wedge Killams Ave J25A New A358 Key policy objectives of Green Wedges Extract from TAR are to: Prevent the coalescence of settlements and maintain a sense of place and identity for neighborhoods; Maintain the open character of a green lung contributing to health and wellbeing for residents; Bring the countryside into the heart of town; Provide accessible formal and informal recreation, sport and play; Provide valuable wildlife corridors and habitat; TDBC Protect areas of landscape importance and Against visual connection amenity; of and Killams Ave to J25A Unacceptable rat run into town centre on Provide a positive approach to land use. residential roads * Extracted from Taunton Deane Green Wedge Assessment June 2015
Preferred 8+NFS 2A/2B J25A Sat Nav J25 J25 73% of traffic HE Sign for J25 27% of traffic A378 Junction If move J25A further south west ( ) Reduces effectiveness as an alternative to existing A358 by extended journey time/length to J25 + increases cost No modelling conducted for summer traffic When M5 South queued, blocks all traffic on new Expressway Queueing traffic reduces air quality NO local access = No economic benefit How will HE force J25 traffic to use the new road?? Solution driven purely by lowest cost J25 access required 73% of traffic Nexus Employment Park Gateway Park & Ride Facility Space for south facing access links to M5 between Stoke Road and Haydon Lane Meets Expressway requirements for free-flowing links to M5 South M5 south queuing summer traffic does not affect traffic accessing J25 2A/2B Benefit to Cost Ratio far superior
J25A Future Development HE Public Consultation Brochure states Noise Important Area Stoke St Mary J25A???? Corfe Mott MacDonald/Sweco Memo 2 Feb 17 (HE design consultant) - FOI Request J25A would easily accommodate an additional 1,000 vehicles/hr during am peak hour which could help service a development site to the south of Taunton. Housing development to generate 1,000 trips = 3,460 units This option (8+NFS) supports local growth not offered by the other two options TDBC Core Strategy 2028 No development plans south of M5 Staplegrove included only 6 years ago Core Strategy Plans can change - TDBC should fully reject J25A now
Taunton Deane Borough Council Response 11 th July 29. Overall, the Council is of the view that the lack of engagement with it and other key parties has resulted in a consultation which could well be flawed and is based on an undeveloped evidence base. The Council urges in the strongest possible terms for Highways England to properly engage with it and other key parties before publishing information in the formal stage of consultation. The approach adopted by Highways England thus far is simply not acceptable. Lawyers acting for CPRE Somerset Written to HE 23 rd June Insufficient information for TDBC, SCC & the public to enable meaningful consideration and intelligent responses Indicative of a flawed consultation process, therefore unlawful Current consultation should be held in abeyance until HE has provided additional information/data
Summary Highways England s Current Preferred is Flawed Based upon limited information/data No economic benefit for Taunton Most traffic will bypass Taunton as no local access at J25A or connection to J25 Little reduction in traffic through Henlade Highways England should Follow Government Consultation Guidelines Provide more than one option for consultation Demonstrate value for money Conduct a transparent comparison with 2A+2B We all need Taunton to become a Vibrant Garden Town NOT a Deserted By-Pass Town
HE Consultation Questionnaire Questions are based on HE s preferred scheme ( 8+NFS) Question 7 asks for further aspects HE should consider Reject HE s preferred option and restart the consultation process Respond by 16 th July 2017 Your response counts